"Black purchased the USS Sabalo for use as a pleasure yacht in 1921. On August 18, 1930, while en route from the New York Yacht Club to Baltimore, Black fell to his death off the back of the Sabalo off the coast of New Jersey."

Black people need to start preparing and taking these natural disasters more seriously, especially since we’re always the ones who are impacted by these storms the most. You would think we would’ve learned our lesson by now.

One of the most overt displays of white supremacy this country has ever seen was during hurricane Katrina, when both federal and state government officials as well as white supremacist civilians joined forces and aided in the systematic extermination of black residents in NOLA. Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos

Black residents of New Orleans say they heard And felt the impact of explosion near the levees during hurricane Katrina. Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos

Had a chat with @tybellotweets on Nigeria’s trajectory as done every time we get the chance to catch up. Coincidentally she too has been pondering how we are being systematically conditioned to be #COLD & She got up one day & travelled out of town to shoot some photos... Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos

“OUR HEARTS get COLDER everytime we turn away from bloodshed around us. We have to WAKE UP and be human again” she said. setting the song to images made photographing survivors of terror in the North East... #COLD#AmINext

She too hopes to stir our hearts once again to compassion for the people we share our country with. We must come out from behind our walls to see... feel and most importantly do what is RIGHT. This song is not where the message ends... Its the beginning of a new conversation.